Sunday, December 17, 2006

What if, for a dollar, you could raise the IQ of a child by 10 to 15 points?

“For 5 cents per person per year, you can make the whole population smarter than before” --Dr. Gerald N. Burrow, former dean of the Yale Medical School

For want of 5 cents of iodine per person per year, two billion people, mostly in Asia, Europe (including Spain, France, Germany, and Italy), Africa, and Australia suffer from goiter, dwarfism, and mental retardation.

This is a good example of how a very minor tweaking that costs almost nothing can have a huge effect on the growing good of the world.

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/16/health/16iodine.html

If the link does not work, go to www.nytimes.com and search for
"On the Brink: In Raising the World’s I.Q., the Secret’s in the Salt"

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